During asexual reproduction in a yeast cell, two daughter buds are formed. What is true about the daughter buds formed in the process?
A) Both daughters will have the same genetic information as the parent cell.
B) Both daughters will have a part of the genetic information of the parent.
C) Both daughters will have different information, which is very different from the parent.
D) Both daughters will have the same genetic information, which is different from the parent.
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option a is the right answer
Explanation:
because sexual reproduction brings the variations not the asexual reproduction, the daughter cells produced as bud are genetically same and can be called as clones
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Option (B) is Right Answer
Explanation:
(B) Both daughters will have a part of the genetic information of the parent
- Asexual reproduction in which another living being creates from a bud in the parent
- The parent replicates its hereditary material and partitions it similarly between the two daughters
- This bud is just an outgrowth of cells at one specific site
- Both the cytoplasm and the nucleus of the parent divides into two daughters cells
- Sexual propagation is the production of new organism from two parents
- Asexual reproduction is the creation of another organism from a single parent
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